Francis is reforming Roman Curia by circumvention

VATICAN CITY
Natonal Catholic Reporter

Robert Mickens | Jun. 6, 2016

Pope Francis has begun another round of meetings with his Council of Cardinals (C9), a special advisory group he formed just a month after becoming Bishop of Rome to assist him in governing the universal church and reforming the Roman Curia.

The three-day gathering, which got underway today at the pope’s Santa Marta Residence, is the 15th time Francis has convened the C9 for discussions and consultations.

During their last sessions in April, the cardinal-advisors continued to review the work and mission of various Curia offices. They also discussed “criteria” for selecting new bishops and the role of apostolic nuncios.

“On the final day the council worked to gather, order and integrate the various contributions that have emerged from the meetings so far, so as to begin to structure an overall proposal to offer to the pope from the council in view of the new constitution [of the Roman Curia],” the Holy See Press Office said in a statement.

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